Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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Tell that to Ichoboy, anafaa kujua that.

There was concern in Nairobi this week after China would not commit to funding a major section of Kenya’s cross-country standard gauge railway (SGR), signalling that it is taking a harder look at its spending on African infrastructure as countries on the continent grapple with rising debt.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta went to Beijing requesting that China give half the $3.8bn needed to build the phase as a grant, as opposed to a loan, but China’s President Xi Xinping deferred making that decision until a commercial viability study is done on the whole line, say reports.

..........Confident that China would agree, Kenyatta and his team had even brought a contract for the two parties to sign during the 7th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit in Beijing earlier this week, but Kenyatta returned without a deal.

According to reports, China may be weighing the effect of a competing railway under construction in Tanzania, which would also stretch from the east African coast at Dar es Salaam inland to Uganda and other countries.

Kenya will be hoping China agrees to its request of a $190m gift for the Naivasha-Kisumu line, because its debt levels have been rising. Its ratio of debt-to-GDP climbed steadily from 38.2% in 2012 to 57.1% last year, according to Trading Economics.

China holds back funding for latest Kenya railway phase - News - GCR
 
kweli kenya no strong security.....

Hivi hiyo security haikufunzwa ukakamavu nakufikia hatua hadi yakupindapinda kwenye line za ukakamavu .....na wengine viatu vikiwa vimezidi line yaani hizo line zipo kimakosa kabisa ningekuwa raisi wakenya ningeshoot risasi kwa kila lain ili waliionyooka wasalimike ila kwa hapo nahisi wangekufa woote

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There was concern in Nairobi this week after China would not commit to funding a major section of Kenya’s cross-country standard gauge railway (SGR), signalling that it is taking a harder look at its spending on African infrastructure as countries on the continent grapple with rising debt.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta went to Beijing requesting that China give half the $3.8bn needed to build the phase as a grant, as opposed to a loan, but China’s President Xi Xinping deferred making that decision until a commercial viability study is done on the whole line, say reports.

..........Confident that China would agree, Kenyatta and his team had even brought a contract for the two parties to sign during the 7th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit in Beijing earlier this week, but Kenyatta returned without a deal.

According to reports, China may be weighing the effect of a competing railway under construction in Tanzania, which would also stretch from the east African coast at Dar es Salaam inland to Uganda and other countries.

Kenya will be hoping China agrees to its request of a $190m gift for the Naivasha-Kisumu line, because its debt levels have been rising. Its ratio of debt-to-GDP climbed steadily from 38.2% in 2012 to 57.1% last year, according to Trading Economics.

China holds back funding for latest Kenya railway phase - News - GCR
Kenya imefulia ,mnapenda vinono tatizo mna pupa
 
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DIAMOND- Kenyan
I am sure rayvanny na aslay watafollow trend.......tuko hadi na akothee
SIO KWA KUWA HAO MADEMU NI WAZURI BUT TUNATAKA KUWAONESHA TUNAWASAIDIA MAANA WANAUME WA HUKO HAWANA NGUVU ZA KIUME.
 
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